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could any girl or woman help me?

on my last post i wrote about my worries about my girl
she has a red bumps on her upper thigh lining and i dunnoe what those bumps are
ive been lookin through the net scearchin for the answer of what it maybe
and whenever i read some articles linking with red bumps im starting to be in tears..
i dunnoe what im suppose to do
and theres so many links with having bumps..
scabies, hidradenitis suppurativa, cyct and the list goes on

and shes having to deal with so much
shes a diabetic
causing her fungal infection, ear infection and tooth decay within past few months
please help me anyone!
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i hope your daughter is fine and she has recover from it fully
and im glad that you shared your side of the story

i was wondering if i could know what was the name of it
and im sorry i wasnt specific when i said "my girl". i meant as in my girlfriend.

thank qu for ur feedback

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hi

My daughter is 16 and has been going through the same thing, she has huge red bumbs between the legs, it got that bad she couldnt walk, and massive blissters started to appear, she wouldnt let me have a look or the docter no body, i told her have salt baths rock salt baths, that is, it worked for a little while, but it soon came back, so i took her back to the docters, and she let the nurse have a look,  she was prescribed micream, didnt work, and went back, now she's on hydroqoutazone cream... give it a go hopefully your daughter isnt shy like mine, its not if the docter hasnt seen everything before lol
my daughter isnt diabetic, but they did test her.
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